Agences de recherche et fondations: Estonian Research Council, The European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Programme, Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Research Foundation Flanders,Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Krajcik Lee, Chelsea. 2019. Exploring multilingualism in Senegal: a multimodal approach to the expression of caused motion. PhD thesis in Linguistics, SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom.

Rätsep, Kaidi. 2018. Colour terms in Turkish, Estonian and Russian: How many basic blue terms are there? PhD thesis in Linguistics, University of Tartu, Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, Estonia.

Taremaa, Piia. 2017. Attention meets language: a corpus study on the expression of motion in Estonian. PhD thesis in Linguistics, University of Tartu, Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics, Estonia.

Kopecka, A., 2017, "A cross-linguistic approach to the study of Source-Goal asymmetry", Seminar of the Graduate School of Linguistics, Philosophy and Semiotics, University of Tartu, Estonia, 22 February 2017.

De Pasquale, N. & Kopecka, A., 2017, "The Ancient Greek conspiracy for the encoding of motion events. How satelllites, verbs and adnominals contribute to the building of Path information", 14th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, University of Tartu, Estonia, 10-14 July 2017.